Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy for Marcus Whelan
- Introduction
Marcus Whelan respects the privacy of our visitors and is committed to protecting your personal information. This privacy policy describes how we collect, use, and share information about you through https://pepcoaching.com.au/ (referred to hereafter as “this website”).
- Information We Collect
We collect information in the following ways:
Information you provide directly: This includes personal information you provide when you subscribe to our newsletters, download content, or participate in any interactive features, services, or promotions.
Information collected through marketing platforms: When you opt in through marketing platforms such as Facebook and LinkedIn, we may collect personal information such as your name, email address, and contact details.
Information we collect automatically through the use of technology: When you visit our website, we may collect certain information about your device and usage of the site. This includes IP addresses, browser type, Internet service provider, referring/exit pages, operating system, date/time stamps, and/or clickstream data.
- Use of Information
The information we collect is used for various purposes:
To improve and maintain our website and tailor it to your needs.
To send you informational and promotional content that you consent to receive, including notifications of upcoming workshops and webinars.
To respond to your enquiries and fulfil your requests.
To conduct analytics and measure the effectiveness of our advertising.
- Sharing of Information
We may share your information with third parties in the following ways:
With service providers who assist us in meeting business operations needs, including hosting, delivering, and improving our services.
We may share information if we believe it is necessary to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the safety of any person, or as required by law.
With your consent or at your direction, such as when you choose to share information or publicly post content and reviews.
- Your Choices
You can make the following choices regarding your personal information:
You may choose not to provide us with any personal information, although it may be needed to take advantage of certain features offered on this website.
You may adjust your browser settings to block all cookies, including cookies associated with our services, or to indicate when a cookie is being set by us.
- Security
We take reasonable measures to protect your personal information from loss, theft, misuse, and unauthorised access, disclosure, alteration, and destruction.
- Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this privacy policy from time to time. We will notify you of any changes by posting the new privacy policy on this page. We encourage you to review our privacy policy whenever you access our services to stay informed about our information practices and the ways you can help protect your privacy.
- Contact Us
If you have any questions about this privacy policy, please contact us at: marcus@marcuswhelan.com.au
Are you ready willing and able?
Contact me anytime by email or phone M-F 8am-8pm. I’m based in Glenhaven but am also totally online and mobile. Alternatively, you can send me an inquiry using the form below.
FAQs
A psychologist draws on a wide variety of evidence and research-based theories and approaches to help you understand the interaction between thoughts, emotions and behaviours; the historical, social and cultural contexts, and how they arise to create and sustain the vast array of human experiences that may impact everyday functioning and well-being. Through this understanding, a psychologist can help you make changes to any one of these factors and when effective changes are made this can improve your quality of life in a specific area or in life overall.
This will be different for everyone. However, if you’re here curious and asking yourself that question, I’d suggest doing some further research via a credible web/info source; I’d recommend you chat to your GP. Or, I’d be happy to answer any questions you may have to see if seeing a psychologist may be of benefit to you.
- Wherever there is a person there is psychology. So, in this sense, almost anything! Most commonly, though, psychologists help with stress, anxiety, depression and substance use issues. They also help more broadly with personality and identity issues; developmental issues; learning and neurological; performance and behavioural issues. This list is not exhaustive. A psychologist can also help with improving performance at work or in sport; personal growth and development goals – so not just when there’s a problem but for anyone looking to improve and enhance their life and well-being in any domain from work, school, relationships etc.
Just click the button above, send an enquiry. Or feel free to call/text me directly on 0413 183 169
Strictly speaking, no. However, there is a Medicare initiative for people with a mental health condition seeking referral. Ask your GP for a Mental Health Care Plan referral. This enables you to benefit from a rebate for services.
The first session is about assessing the situation and beginning to formulate a plan. It often takes a session or two to get to know a person and what’s going on well enough. There can often be a sense of urgency in helping alleviate stresses. That is understandable. Being realistic, however, about expectations is more helpful for you in this process.
